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In Physics ii, Aristotle reopens the questions about matter, form and substance that he discussed in Book i. He discusses them with reference to his views about causation. The reasons why his argument fails to avoid the limitations of pure dialectic, while showing how these limitations may be avoided are explained.

In Physics ii, Aristotle reopens the questions about matter, form and substance that he discussed in Book i. He discusses them with reference to his views about causation. The reasons why his argument fails to avoid the limitations of pure dialectic, while showing how these limitations may be avoided are explained.